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Ando - I got NFI where Oran is. Prolly no point following me, I'd say I'll be getting lost a couple of time. But your welcome to get lost with me.

I'm leaving the NBs about 9ish maybe a bit later.

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Roy I live at Penrith and going by myself (I think) only thing is im not sure what time i'll be going and coming home. (sorta depends on what time i get home tonight)

Not sure where you all live but if its Nth Sydney area or around that way just go straight down the M4 towards Penrith. (it might be 10 or 15mins longer for some but its only 2 roads and some nice scenery so no chance of getting lost).

Take the Northern Rd Exit (Penrith) and head south (along the Northern Rd) for a good 30-35mins. This road will take you south towards Camden.

Oran Park is on your left as you go over a hill. You won't be able to miss it, you will see the stadium and entry from the Northern Rd. Hold your nose though as you drive past some of the paddocks hehe.

To enter the track you will need to enter at the rear gate so turn left onto Cobbity St.

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top day out, it was good to meet a few new faces there!

and I think I've done more damage to a tyre than either pete or dan's records :( It did explain the small handling problem I was having tough :D

One thing though, its a shame the club didnt have an official presence there today, of the 30+ skylines in the car park, I only saw 4 or 5 with an SAU sticker.

Damn there were a lot of Skylines there today ! Like Duncan said, if SAU NSW had a recruitment presence or even a brochure or card or wahtever to stick under a windscreem, I reckon we would have had ourselves an extra 20 members straightaway !

Was a good day - tops weather !

Originally posted by Duncan

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One thing though, its a shame the club didnt have an official presence there today, of the 30+ skylines in the car park, I only saw 4 or 5 with an SAU sticker.

Didn't you and B-Man take it upon yourself to personally track down each skyline driver and indoctrinate them? :D

Oh yes, she will be mine!

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Huge one!

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John's 300ZX down the straight

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Smoke is a good indication of how sideways you are.

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Unlike some! :D

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I've got these and some more pics in HGE sizes :bahaha:

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Thanks guys. If any body got any good pics of the day e-mail them to [email protected] and we'll get them up on the website.

I've got pics all in 2560 x 1920 so on average their about 2.5 megs. What size you want the pics at? Saves on file sizes that way.

The track day yesterday was great.

Congrats go to the team at UAS for organising it. Was great to see some excellent examples of Skylines'. It has renewed my lust for a performance machine so I can get some quick times out there.

Next time, my baby will be out there.

Perhaps next time SAU guys should wear something to say "I'm from SAU", I would have liked to meet some of the guys out there.

Looking forward to the next one.




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